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Woodmoor Water is a Monument, CO-based company in the Energy and Utilities sector.
Bruce Mackay Pump & Well Service Inc is a Reno, NV-based company in the Energy and Utilities sector.
Evoqua Water Technologies is the global leader in helping municipalities and industrial customers protect and improve the world`s most fundamental natural resource: water. Evoqua has a more than 100-year heritage of innovation and industry firsts, market-leading expertise, and unmatched customer service, where it continues to transform water and wastewater. Its cost-effective and reliable treatment systems and services ensure uninterrupted quantity and quality of water, enable regulatory and environmental compliance, increase efficiency through water reuse, and prepare customers for next-generation demands. Evoqua`s unparalleled portfolio of proven brands, advanced technologies, mobile and emergency water supply solutions and service helps cities across the world provide and discharge clean water, and enable leisure and commercial industry to maximize productivity and profitability. Who we serve: Evoqua serves a wide range of industrial markets including: food and beverage, chemical processing, hydrocarbon processing, life sciences, marine, microelectronics, mining, oil and gas, and power. The company also serves the municipal water and wastewater market and provides support to more than 200,000 installations worldwide. Service is at our core. We offer reliable and responsive services backed by knowledgeable water experts and the water industry`s most extensive service network. Our service technicians can reach 85% of the US and CA population in under two hours. That means Evoqua can make issues go away quickly. Innovation is part of our DNA dating back more than 100 years when one of the founders of one of our businesses -- Wallace & Tiernan -- invented the process to disinfect drinking water using chlorine and filtration. Life Magazine later cited the invention as `probably the most significant public health advancement of the millennium` for helping to save countless lives. We continue to innovate for our customers every day.
Sjwd Water District is a Wellford, SC-based company in the Energy and Utilities sector.
The San Luis & Delta-Mendota Water Authority was established in January of 1992 and consists of water agencies representing approximately 2,100,000 acres of 29 federal and exchange water service contractors within the western San Joaquin Valley, San Benito and Santa Clara counties. One of the primary purposes of establishing the Authority was to assume the operation and maintenance (O&M) responsibilities of certain United States Bureau of Reclamation (USBR) Central Valley Project facilities, and do so at an optimum level and at a lower cost than the USBR. In addition, the Authority serves the information and representation needs of our members by developing, providing and disseminating information to legislative, administrative and judicial bodies concerning a variety of issues such as: Sacramento and San Joaquin Delta exports, water supply, water quality, water development, conservation, distribution, drainage, contractual rights, surface and groundwater management, and any other common interest of the member agencies. The Authority also played an instrumental role in the December 15, 1995 Bay-Delta Accord and developing legislation passed in 1996 by California voters as Proposition 204 – The Safe, Clean, Reliable Water Supply Act. The governing body of the Authority consists of a 19-member Board of Directors classified into five divisions with directors selected from within each division. Each Director, and respective Alternate Director, is a member of the governing body or an appointed staff member of his or her agency. The Delta-Mendota Canal delivers approximately 3,000,000-acre feet of water within the Authority service area. Of this amount, 2,500,000-acre feet are delivered to highly productive agricultural lands, 150,000 to 200,000-acre feet for municipal and industrial uses, and between 250,000 to 300,000 acre-feet are delivered to wildlife refuges for habitat enhancement and restoration. The Authority assumed responsibility for the operation and maintenance of the federal facilities in phases. In October of 1992, the Authority entered into the first of a multi-phased Cooperative Agreement with the USBR. The purpose of this Agreement was to provide the personnel, materials, supplies and equipment necessary to properly operate, maintain and repair certain portions of the Delta, San Luis Unit, and West San Joaquin Divisions of the Central Valley Project. In October of 1993 the second phase was initiated. This included the addition of the C.W. “Bill” Jones Pumping Plant (formerly Tracy Pumping Plant), O`Neill Pumping/Generating Plant, Tracy O&M Facilities, and the San Luis Drain to the facilities the Authority was to operate and maintain. The maintenance functions at the Tracy Fish Facility were included in this phase as well. October of 1994 saw the third phase begin. This included the added maintenance responsibilities for the Delta Cross Channel and gates, the two fish release sites on the Delta, and the Tracy Water Management System (TOWMS), which has now been replaced with a state-of-the-art Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) system. In October of 1996 the operation and maintenance of the Mendota Pool and Kesterson Reservoir were also included. In March of 1998 the Authority entered into a Transfer Agreement with the USBR wherein all operation and maintenance costs related to the above referenced facilities are now funded directly by the water users themselves. The Authority, with its current staffing of 88 employees, will continue to provide the leadership necessary to pursue additional reliable water supply for its Member Districts and deliver the water with a reliable system in a cost efficient manner.